Posts Tagged ‘College’

By Lucas Bucl It has become increasingly popular in the media to question whether a college education is still worth it. Recent studies offer an unequivocal answer – YES! While the cost of college has been increasing, the additional amount of income...

By Patrick Amey As a financial planner, I can’t begin to tell you how many questions I get about college saving strategies, particularly 529 plans. And it makes sense, these plans vary by state, the potential tax can be confusing, and people often feel...

By Jamie Bosse You’ve kissed your little princess goodbye and sent her off to college this year. She was top of her graduating class, a star athlete, and the smartest “kid” you know – you are so proud. You’ve supported her financially for the...

In the words of the late Dick Wagner, “Financial planners help their clients spend less, save more and not do anything stupid.” There are a lot of choices you have to make in life, and some can cost you in the long run if you don’t have intelligent...

By Ashley Kopmeyer I came across a fascinating article in The Atlantic that argues the college “bubble” – rising college tuition prices coupled with stagnant household income growth and student debt – is slowly leaking instead of bursting. It...

By Patrick Amey What parents need to know about saving for college If you’re saving for your child’s higher education, you probably have a lot of questions besides “When did college get so incredibly expensive?” One popular savings tool that I get...

By Ashley Kopmeyer Whether you’re ramping up for the summer or just chilling out, now may be a good time to take a quick snapshot of the goals you made for yourself at the beginning of the year. This doesn’t need to be formal, nor should you have a...

By Joni Lindquist Happy Birthday KHC Blog! Along with celebrating our 20th anniversary as a firm, this year also marks KHC Wealth Management’s 4th year of our blogging at kcfinancialplanning.com! We launched our blog on May 20, 2013 to help educate the...

By Patrick Amey This topic is often fraught with emotion. If you are like most parents, you will wrestle with this question: which is more important – my own retirement or my child’s education? And as you think about that question, you may be worried:...

By Joni Lindquist If I asked you how you spend your money, you could probably answer with an honest amount of precision. But if I asked you how you invest your money, your answer would be very different – because spending money and investing money are two...

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